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Frank, Substantial, Physical
Frank is a 15-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
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Tyra, Supplementary, Social/emotional
Tyra is a Year 6 student who was diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder....
Daniel, Substantial, Physical
Daniel is a Year 10 student with Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
Sam, Substantial, Physical
Sam is a 16-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
Jane, Extensive, Physical
Jane is a 6-year-old girl with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy and severe intellectual disability....
Zac, Extensive, Physical
Zac is a 6-year-old boy with cerebral palsy....
Claremont College: Whole-school approach
In this Illustration, the Principal, Doug Thomas, provides an outline of how the school has integrated the NCCD into developing a whole-of-school approach to support all students....
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Hypothetical case study on social/emotional
John, a Year 6 student who has attended the same large P–12 school since Year 2, is a popular and competent student. However, John’s class teacher has observed behaviour over the past two weeks ...
Max, a Year 2 student who received reading intervention in Term 4 of Year 1, continues to exhibit some difficulties with decoding, reading fluency and reading comprehension. Writing skills are d...
Hypothetical case study on Asthma
A number of students at a P-12 school have asthma. For some of these students, their health condition has no functional impact on their access to, or participation in, schooling. No ongoing, lo...